epoc32/include/remcon/remconinterfaceif.h
branchSymbian3
changeset 4 837f303aceeb
parent 3 e1b950c65cb4
     1.1 --- a/epoc32/include/remcon/remconinterfaceif.h	Wed Mar 31 12:27:01 2010 +0100
     1.2 +++ /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
     1.3 @@ -1,75 +0,0 @@
     1.4 -// Copyright (c) 2004-2009 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies).
     1.5 -// All rights reserved.
     1.6 -// This component and the accompanying materials are made available
     1.7 -// under the terms of the License "Symbian Foundation License v1.0" to Symbian Foundation members and "Symbian Foundation End User License Agreement v1.0" to non-members
     1.8 -// which accompanies this distribution, and is available
     1.9 -// at the URL "http://www.symbianfoundation.org/legal/licencesv10.html".
    1.10 -//
    1.11 -// Initial Contributors:
    1.12 -// Nokia Corporation - initial contribution.
    1.13 -//
    1.14 -// Contributors:
    1.15 -//
    1.16 -// Description:
    1.17 -//
    1.18 -
    1.19 -
    1.20 -
    1.21 -/**
    1.22 - @file
    1.23 - @publishedPartner
    1.24 - @released
    1.25 -*/
    1.26 -
    1.27 -#ifndef REMCONINTERFACEIF_H
    1.28 -#define REMCONINTERFACEIF_H
    1.29 -
    1.30 -#include <e32base.h>
    1.31 -#include <remcon/messagetype.h>
    1.32 -
    1.33 -/** 
    1.34 -The UID of the interface between the interface selector and the outer layer 
    1.35 -API. Currently this consists of a single 'new message' method. If in future it 
    1.36 -changes (more methods are added) then a new M class and UID can be defined. 
    1.37 -New outer layer APIs can implement that M class and be used by the interface 
    1.38 -selector, without breaking existing outer layer APIs which still only 
    1.39 -implement this version of the interface.
    1.40 -*/
    1.41 -const TInt KRemConInterfaceIf1 = 0x1020D409;
    1.42 -const TInt KRemConInterfaceIf2 = 0x10285A37;
    1.43 -
    1.44 -/**
    1.45 -Mixin for outer layer interfaces to be notified of incoming messages (commands and responses).
    1.46 -Having received a command, the client is obliged to send a response.
    1.47 -A client can only have one send outstanding at any time.
    1.48 -If commands come in quickly, the client is responsible for queueing its responses to them.
    1.49 -Note that each command delivered to a target involves memory allocated in the server’s heap,
    1.50 -which is only released on client closure or when a response is sent.
    1.51 -*/
    1.52 -class MRemConInterfaceIf
    1.53 -	{
    1.54 -public: 
    1.55 -	/**
    1.56 -	Called when a message comes in for this interface.
    1.57 -	@param aOperationId The interface-specific operation id.
    1.58 -	@param aData Any operation-specific data.
    1.59 -	*/
    1.60 -	virtual void MrcibNewMessage(TUint aOperationId, const TDesC8& aData) = 0;
    1.61 -	};
    1.62 -
    1.63 -/**
    1.64 -Mixin for outer layer interfaces to be notified of incoming messages. 
    1.65 -*/
    1.66 -class MRemConInterfaceIf2
    1.67 -	{
    1.68 -public: 
    1.69 -	/**
    1.70 -	Called when a message comes in for this interface.
    1.71 -	@param aOperationId The interface-specific operation id.
    1.72 -	@param aData Any operation-specific data.
    1.73 -	*/
    1.74 -	virtual void MrcibNewMessage(TUint aOperationId, const TDesC8& aData, TRemConMessageSubType aMessageSubType) = 0;
    1.75 -	};
    1.76 -
    1.77 -	
    1.78 -#endif // REMCONINTERFACEIF_H